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Re: Trojan Wallet stealer be careful
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anthonya1g
on 31/08/2011, 10:17:56 UTC
If you have more than 1000 Bitcoins in your wallet:

1. get yourself a low cost netbook.
2. Install not bloated linux (like archlinux) or FreeBSD or OpenBSD (in order of growing paranoia).
   - make sure that the above is done with ecrypted partitions and swap (plenty of guides on the net).
   - make sure that the above is done while offline as much as possible (for truly paranoid ones).
   - make sure that you do not not even configure wireless hardware, let alone using it
   - physically plug in Ethernet cable when you need connectivity for a minute or so
3. Install bitcoin client, generate a bunch of bitcoin addresses (current account)
4. Over time transfer in small amounts your funds from your existing client to the addresses created in step 3
5. Keep this used exclusively as bitcoin client and nothing else, plug in Ethernet cable when you need to transfer money.
6. Keep this hardware wallet safe.
7. Creating a bitcoin savings account and making secure backups is still need to be done as described in multiply guides elsewhere.

P.S. Do not forget your passwords.






This is a good tip, although I don't have more than 20 bitcoins lol
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Re: Sending Cash/Money Order to Mt. Gox. Anyone else have success?
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anthonya1g
on 29/08/2011, 12:18:15 UTC
Why don't you do it through Dwolla? I think it's safer.
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Re: Trust No One
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anthonya1g
on 29/08/2011, 12:16:25 UTC
I'm trusting MtGox right now. I don't think they will screw me. If they do, they won't take THAT much though...
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Re: Introduce yourself :)
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anthonya1g
on 29/08/2011, 12:13:31 UTC
I'm a n00b. hello there! lol
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Re: Newbie restrictions
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anthonya1g
on 29/08/2011, 12:11:54 UTC
I read like 5 pages in another thread to find no reply button! Wish I had read this before =\